Definition
A Sibley tent is a conical tent, distinguished by its central support pole and a smoke hole at the peak. It's named after its inventor, Henry Hopkins Sibley, a U.S. Army officer. These tents are known for their stability and ease of setup, making them popular for camping and historical reenactments. They provide ample space and ventilation. Unlike modern dome tents, they have a more classic, traditional aesthetic. The conical shape helps with weather resistance.